Sentences with phrase «unique makings of the film»

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«Damien Lemaitre, vice-president of media for Spoke - Isobar said Instagram's platform made sense because of its huge adoption by Canadian teens, and that the team wanted to develop unique content for Instagram users excited about the film,» writes Marketing's Jeff Fraser.
The Artist, which is set in the 1920s and tells the story of a silent era film actor, was actually mostly silent itself and employed subtitles — a fact that made the movie quite unique for its era, but may have also hurt ticket sales.
Since its establishment in 1987, we have been pushing forward technological advancement inexorably, and produce high - quality flexible package films and ready made pouches using any one or a combination of films and papers which has its own unique...
In 1998 Aizenberg joined Bell Labs as a member of the Technical Staff where she has made several pioneering contributions including developing new biomimetic approaches for the synthesis of ordered mineral films with highly controlled shapes and orientations, and discovering unique optical systems formed by organisms (microlenses and optical fibers) that outshine technological analogs, and characterized the associated organic molecules.
This effortless liquid eyeliner features a unique combination of two film - forming polymers that make every look last.
Personal or Handmade Touches - Handmade invitations (made by ourselves)- Handmade place settings (made by ourselves)- Handmade Guest Book (drop frame — guests signed a wooden heart, and dropped them into a frame)(made by ourselves)- Framed pictures for table names (made by ourselves, and named after cars from Harry's favourite film)- Personalised cake topper and cupcake decoration (cake topper from Ebay, and cake made by my Aunt)- Handmade bridesmaid's posies (made by my mum)- Personalised and hand painted wedding shoes (for Bride)(done by Beautiful Moments)- Personalised champagne glasses for Bride and Groom to use for toast (bought as a present by my sister and her family)- Ushers were bought cufflinks to wear that reflected their personal interests - Bridesmaids were given personalised flat shoes to wear in the evening (personalised by me)- Handmade bridesmaids dresses - Flowers and buttonholes, and bouquet all made unique, with my bouquet including charms with pictures of my grandfathers on them.
This combination of classic horror action and satire make The Cabin in the Woods unique and a film that is sure not to disappoint fans of campy gore and violence.
What makes Se7en so unique is the way Fincher treats his material - he permeates the film with the very essence of dread, fear and self - loathing, from the relentlessly dark imagery to the up - front portrayal of the desperate need of all the principal characters for some kind of redemption.
Though I've never read the book on which the film is based, I am familiar with its unique format (a compilation of individual accounts comprised a decade after the war), and while it may not please fans of the source material, the decision to streamline all the action through Gerry makes the story flow better.
One of the better films made about submarine and anti-submarine warfare, The Enemy Below takes a unique dual view of the action.
Along the way, players will interact with characters made popular by the films, like Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, and will also encounter a host of new characters and enemies unique to the game.
They pull you out of the moment far too often to switch to the control room sequences - which is what makes this film entirely unique and interesting - and funny!
With the artful and clever concept of little to no dialogue, the film keeps the audience engaged and too scared to make a sound themselves (you don't even wan to munch on your popcorn) Yes, as with many thrillers, there are a few plot holes, but the plot is unique, the acting is good and suspense is palpable.
Even if the main story seems oddly familiar, it's the unique vision at the heart of the film that keeps this like the pies made daily at Joe's Diner — innovative, always fresh, and made from personal inspiration.
Their rollicking space adventure is reminiscent of the recent film, and exploring the neon - soaked space city of Knowhere makes for the most unique setting.
The film's black humour, graphic violence, and nonlinear storyline make it a unique piece, deserving of its «Greatest Independent Film of all Time» title named by Empire.
Based on the 2009 book by Robert M. Edsel, the real - life story of the Monuments Men is practically tailor - made for the big screen; a unique slant on the typical WWII film that, at least on paper, appeared to be equal parts «Ocean's Eleven» and «Inglourious Basterds.»
It's these random refractions of light bouncing off and through the emulsion that make a film image unique, and perhaps even more human, as it reflects a certain aspect of life itself in the random chemical reactions that affect our reality.
His visionary storytelling is what makes him unique, and he tackles big, ambitious topics that are terrific entertainment for film enthusiasts that are looking for some of the finest «art» films in the cinematic medium.
It's this mischievousness that makes the film, directed by Michael Almereyda, one of the more unique, oddly entertaining things you'll find at the cinema this fall.
The film's obligatory seance scene, which could have been rehashed from past horror films, is given a unique twist and makes for one of the movie's most effective moments.
Miller makes similar distinctive choices that really set up this film to be more unique and captivating than it would've been in the hands of a less experienced director.
With Krieps on board, it also somehow feels like the Hitchcock movie Audrey Hepburn didn't get to make but clearly channeled through the unique mind of Anderson, a film - savvy writer - director responsible for such fever dreams as Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Inherent Vice, and of course There Will Be Blood, his previous adventure with Day - Lewis that also felt like a movie stitched together out of something not easily explained on first viewing.
It's an almost unique insight into the mind of the director, who makes his driven hero a figure of sympathy even when he's ignoring his dying wife or, more controversially, that his planes are going to be used as war machines the latter sparked a backlash, though I'd say that the film absolutely and clearly deals with the price that Jiro pays for his obsession).
What You Need To Know: There were many festival films this year that have impressed, even wowed us, but if there was one single film that boasted the unique attribute of making us long for the moment we'd be able to watch it again, it was the warm, human, funny, uniquely Coens - y «Inside Llewyn Davis» (here's our [A] Cannes review).
Kinberg, who wrote and produced Fantastic Four as well as many of the recent X-Men movies, says that what makes this film unique is its emphasis on family as opposed to just a team, or a solo star.
It's as earnest as the real thing, and while Franco's physical likeness to Wiseau sculpted from make - up and prosthetics is uncanny, it's his enactment of his subject's unique accent and mannerisms that elevate the film to greatness.
Viewed with a critical eye, perhaps the aforementioned liabilities will amount to too much for some viewers to really buy into, but from my perspective, the mix of kung fu, mysticism, philosophy, and humor makes this a unique and refreshing journey worth taking for those predisposed to action films that tread off the beaten path.
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your face.
For Kim Magowan in Film Quarterly the film's discussion of borders of all kinds is unique for making a compelling case for challenging the taboo of miscegenation, and even incest.
He talks about why the movie took years to make, his decision to only screen on 35 mm, working with John Hawkes, and everything else you need to know about one of the most unique film releases of the year.
The gags in its immediately iconic nude scene, for instance, are built on self - consciousness rather than titillation — which, in around 110 years of comedy on film, makes it more or less unique.
Search is a unique and remarkable little film that was made with a lot of passion.
Recommendation: Bittersweet indie film is tailor - made for fans of Mark Duplass» unique sensibilities.
Indie films have made use of her versatility, unconventional blond beauty and unique spark.
Re-imagining the 1984 classic with female leads (especially one made up of today's funniest women: Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones), directed by a man who not only makes hilarious films but seems to innately understand the unique humor women afford to film, Paul Feig, is not only a great indicator that Hollywood might finally be wising up that we need less Get Hard and more Spy and Bridesmaids.
Rob Zombie's films may be hit or miss (I still think that his take on Halloween gets unfairly shit on considering some of the other entries that came out of that franchise), but one thing that I've always appreciated about his work is that he never strays away from what makes him such a unique filmmaker — the dude always makes -LSB-...]
Terry Zwigoff's landmark 1995 film is an intimate documentary portrait of the underground artist Robert Crumb, whose unique drawing style and sexually and racially provocative subject matter have made him a household name in popular American art.
Subverting Toxic Masculinity We don't just want more women making films for their fine - tuned insights into the lives of women — Kelly Reichardt's Certain Women and Anna Rose Holmer's The Fits being perhaps the most obvious examples among this year's releases that I saw — but also for their unique takes on men and masculinity.
This is the 25th year of the SXSW Film Festival, and I took a look at what makes this fest unique from many others, with its longtime emphasis on discovery, female filmmakers, comedy and films that get overlooked elsewhere.
Much might be made of Dhont's decision to cast a cisgender male in the lead role (films with Eddie Redmayne and Matt Bomer playing trans have been met with some backlash) but this might be a unique case.
Overseen by Keith Clark, a trio of making - of featurettes kicks off with the longest of them, «None of Them Are You: Crafting Anomalisa» (30 mins., HD), a comprehensive overview of the production that includes stills and audio from a performance of the original «sound play» (which also featured Tom Noonan, David Thewlis, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, with the film's composer Carter Burwell conducting an orchestra off to the side), shedding light on its unique staging.
We're going to get, in Hollywood, so much better films and so much more interesting stories being told and America will become the America that the rest of the world sees it as, that makes it unique
Told thru fresh, candid interviews with its key staff, and illustrated with hundreds of outrageous images from the mag itself (along with never - seen interview footage from the magazine's prime), the film gives fans of the Lampoon a unique inside look at what made the magazine tick, who were its key players, and why it was so outrageously successful: a magazine that dared to think what no one was thinking, but wished they had.
You could say it's the artistry, or the story, or even, at times, the voice talent that Pixar uses that makes each of it's films unique, yet all have one big thing in common: heart.
The reflexive practice of making oneself an outsider by practicing one's profession amid a world of insiders gives Zetterling's images a unique dynamism that's missing from some of the films made as loving testaments to various sports.
But it's those little touches of soul from the original that this sequel misses, those details imparted by del Toro that made the first film feel somewhat unique, a little bit alive.
A black and white philosophy that the hotel dwellers and forest people merely operate on two extreme sides of the same coin, equally governed by shallow and trivial rules, shying away from any real emotion and humanity, fascinates as social commentary, but ultimately makes an absolutely funny and often unique film feel narratively inert.
Westrate's delivery does not sound like a forced impression of the way actors talked in those films, but instead comes across rather naturally, while capturing all the elements which made the speed and style of speaking unique during the screwball comedy era.
Also note that two movies — Selma and Boyhood (despite their importance in terms of history and / or unique concepts) did not make my favorites list — not because they were bad films.
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